If your video clips are on a video camera, you’ll either need to connect the video camera to your computer via a USB cable or plug the camera’s SD card into your computer. After that, you can select the camera in File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac), open the DCIM folder, and move the files onto your computer.
If you don’t see the Photos option, type photos into the search bar at the bottom of the Start menu, then click Photos when it appears at the top of the Start menu.
If you don’t see the Photos option, type photos into the search bar at the bottom of the Start menu, then click Photos when it appears at the top of the Start menu.
If Windows doesn’t open the proper folder, first click the Folders tab, then select the folder from which you want to import videos.
Click Music on the upper-right side of the window. Scroll up to the top of the drop-down menu. Click None Uncheck the “Sync your video to the music’s beat” box. Click Done
Select a video clip in the “Storyboard” section. Click Trim in the “Storyboard” section. Click and drag the left tab at the bottom of the window to the point where you want the video clip to start. Click and drag the right tab at the bottom of the window to the point where you want the video clip to end. Click Done in the top-right corner.
This process can take a while to complete, but you should be able to monitor the export progress in the pop-up window.
This process can take a while to complete, but you should be able to monitor the export progress in the pop-up window.
This process can take a while to complete, but you should be able to monitor the export progress in the pop-up window.
This process can take a while to complete, but you should be able to monitor the export progress in the pop-up window.
If your video clips are on a video camera, you’ll either need to connect the video camera to your computer via a USB cable or plug the camera’s SD card into your computer. After that, you can select the camera in File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac), open the DCIM folder, and move the files onto your computer.
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Click File Select Import Click Movies Go to the folder in which your movie clips are stored. Select movie clips by holding down ⌘ Command and clicking each file you want to use. Click Import Selected
You can also select all of the movie clips at once by clicking one and then pressing ⌘ Command+A, after which point you can drag all of the videos into the editing area.
Click the place where you want to insert the second video (e. g. , the middle of a clip). Press ⌘ Command+B Click and drag the video that you want to place in the middle of the clip in between the clip’s halves.
Select the clip by clicking it. Click and drag the left or right edge of the clip in toward the center of the clip. Stop dragging when the clip is at your desired length.
Make sure the settings in the pop-up window (e. g. , “Resolution”) are correct. Click Next. . . Enter a name in the “Save As” box. Select a save location from the “Where” drop-down box. Click Save